List of flamenco guitarists
List of notable flamenco guitarists:
A
B
C
- Juan Manuel Cañizares
- Agustín Carbonell
- Paco Cepero
- Charo (María de Rasten)
- Moraíto Chico II
- Jesse Cook
- Juan Raphael Cortés
D
E
- El Viejín (José Jiménez)
- Mario Escudero
F
G
- Ricardo Garcia
- Diego del Gastor
- Feliu Gasull
- Juan Gómez "Chicuelo"
- Pedro Javier González
- Grisha Goryachev
H
- Pepe Habichuela
- Juan Habichuela (Juan Carmona)(in Spanish)
- Amir-John Haddad
- Oscar Herrero
J
- Antón Jiménez[6]
- Niño Josele
K
L
M
- Luis Maravilla
- Melchor de Marchena
- Juan Martín
- Pepe Martínez
- Robert Michaels
- Ricardo Modrego
- Carlos Montoya
- Ramón Montoya
- Diego Del Morao
- Dani de Morón[7]
N
P
- Paco Peña
- Manitas de Plata (Ricardo Baliardo)
- Donn Pohren
R
- Ronald Radford
- Val Ramos
- Antonio Rey[8]
- Niño Ricardo
- Jonathan Richman
- Rafael Riqueni
- Flavio Rodrigues
- José Antonio Rodríguez
- Lawson Rollins
- Juan Carlos Romero
- Pepe Romero
- Jesús del Rosario[9]
- Javier Ruibal
S
- Sabicas (Agustín Castellón Campos)
- Esteban de Sanlúcar
- Manolo Sanlúcar
- Roger Scannura
- Juan Serrano
- Paco Serrano
- Pedro Sierra[10]
- Edward Stephenson
- Juan Antonio Suárez "Cano"[11]
T
- Teye (Teije Wijnterp)
- Estas Tonne
- Tomatito (José Fernández Torres)
V
See also
References
- ↑ Rourke, M. (2007, February 12). Gino D’Auri, 69; flamenco guitarist played L.A. eateries. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12/12/08.http://articles.latimes.com/2007/feb/12/local/me-dauri12
- ↑ WMC News Dept. (2007, February 12). Italian Flamenco Guitarist Gino D'Auri Dies at 69. World Music Central. Retrieved 12/12/08. http://worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2007021219341079
- ↑ Gino d'Auri Biography (n.d). from Whyfame.com. Retrieved 12/12/08. http://whyfame.com/celebrities/singers/world_reggae/gino_d_auri_4117.php
- ↑ Gino d'Auri Biography (n.d). from Artist Direct. Retrieved 12/12/08. http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/bio/0,,419704,00.html
- ↑ http://matryca.ccd.pl/main.php?screen=katalog&action=opis&typm=9&sortby=Nazwa&query=&typn=&page=1&typn=&wyd=&id=183939
- ↑ "Antón Jiménez: "No tuve opción, la música es mi vida las veinticuatro horas"". La Vanguardia. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
- ↑ "Dani de Morón". deflamenco.com. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
- ↑ "Antonio Rey". deflamenco.com. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
- ↑ "Jesús del Rosario". deflamenco.com. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
- ↑ "Pedro Sierra". deflamenco.com. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
- ↑ "Juan Antonio Suárez CANO". deflamenco.com. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
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